Miss Nancy
Irene Yenni, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Yenni, and Larry Dean
Wendt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wendt, both of Neillsville,
exchanged nuptial vows Saturday in a double ring ceremony performed
by the Rev. Frank B. Harcey in the United Church of Christ.
Mr. Yenni gave his daughter in marriage.

Bouquet
taffeta fashioned the bridal gown, which featured a floor-length,
full bouffant skirt, styled with a princess panel front and back
bow on a chapel train. The fitted Basque bodice was accented
with a scoop neckline with Venice lace trim coming to a point at
the waistline, all edged with pearl and sequin trim. Long, tapered
sleeves came to a point at the wrist. Her imported bridal
illusion fingertip veil was held in place by an open crown of
pearls. She carried a bridal bouquet of white chrysanthemums
centered with a white orchid.

Attending
as maid-of-honor was her sister, Miss Janice Yenni, and her
bridesmaid was Miss Judy Gagnon of Spooner, both of whom were
attired in street-length dresses of autumn lilac, styled with
velvet bodices and cap sleeves. Their empire waists and semi-belled
skirts were of Peau material. They wore open crowns with nose veils
and matching accessories.

Clair Wendt
was bestman. Dennis Harcey attended him as groomsman. Merlin
Kroll and Charles Swann were the ushers.

"Entreat me
not to Leave Thee" and "The Lord’s Prayer" were sung by Miss
Mary Ylvisaker.

A reception
was held in the Masonic Temple.

Mr. and
Mrs. Wendt are graduates of Neillsville High School. The groom is
employed in Neillsville and the bride attends vocational school in
Eau Claire. They will reside in Granton.